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Montgomery County Police Department investigators have been made aware of a complaint against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh from his senior year in high school in the 1980s. Two other women have come forward using their names and accused Kavanaugh of misconduct, while Stormy Daniels lawyer Michael Avenatti has said he is representing a woman who has worked for the federal government who has 'credible information' about Kavanaugh and his high school friend Mike Judge.
 

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[h=2]'They will not bring me down': Brett Kavanaugh says 'Frenzy of smears to destroy his good name will NOT drive him out' as his wife prepares to speak out amid claims of a FOURTH sex assault victim[/h]
  • Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh hit back Monday against 'another false and uncorroborated accusation from 35 years ago'
  • He characterized a 'coordinated' campaign of 'smears'
  • Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called it 'a smear campaign, pure and simple, aided and abetted by members of the United States Senate'
  • McConnell said Kavanaugh would get a vote 'up or down' on the Senate floor
  • Scheduled Fox News interview alongside his wife, Ashley to combat charges
  • Investigators in Montgomery County are aware of the charge according to report
  • It allegedly occurred during Kavanaugh's senior year in high school
  • Two other women have come forward using their names and accused Kavanaugh of misconduct
  • Stormy Daniels attorney says he represents a woman with accusations against Trump's Supreme Court nominee
  • Montgomery police said they had 'not received a request by any alleged victim'
  • Avenatti said Kavanaugh should get asked about a high school yearbook entry
  • It stated 'FFFFFFFourth of July' - which Avenatti said stood for the boast
  • Encouraged Senate Judiciary Chairman Grassley to ask the nominee about it
  • The committee is planning a blockbuster hearing Thursday with Kavanaugh and accuser Christine Ford
  • Avenatti also says client has 'information regarding Kavanaugh and Mark Judge'
  • Judge is alleged to have witnessed Kavanaugh's encounter with Christine Ford
  • His announcement came just before the New Yorker published new revelations
  • Deborah Ramirez claims the nominee exposed himself to her at a Yale party
  • Kavanaugh on Monday called new charges 'smears, pure and simple'
 

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh fired back Monday against what he called 'smears' against him and claimed to be the victim of an organized effort to spike his lifetime appointment to the nation's highest court.
Kavanaugh's furious pushback came in the former of a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, released by the White House as the number of accusations against him for improper conduct or sexual assault grew to as many as four.
'Last night, another false and uncorroborated accusation from 35 years ago was published. Once again, those alleged to have been witnesses to the event deny it ever happened. There is now a frenzy to come up with something—anything—that will block this process and a vote on my confirmation from occurring,' Kavanaugh said in a letter Monday.
The embattled Kavanaugh's language was echoed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who took to the Senate floor to blast 'smears' against a nominee he is hurrying to try to get seated on the high court in advance of the November elections.
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Montgomery County investigators are aware of an anonymous witness who has made allegations about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh dating to his senior year in high school. On Sunday, following allegations by a woman who claims he exposed himself to her at a Yale University party, Kavanaugh released a statement saying: 'This alleged event from 35 years ago did not happen. The people who knew me then know that this did not happen, and have said so. This is a smear, plain and simple'
 

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McConnell called it 'a smear campaign, pure and simple, aided and abetted by members of the United States Senate.'
'I want to make it perfectly clear ... Judge Kavanaugh will be voted on here on the Senate floor, up or down, on the Senate floor.' He said it would occur ' in the near future.'
In yet another sign of the combative stance in the face of escalating accusations, Kavanaugh scheduled a sit-down interview on conservative Fox News with host Martha MacCallum Monday evening alongside his wife, Ashley Estes Kavanaugh.
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As the accusations mounted, Kavanaugh Kavanaugh scheduled a sit-down interview on conservative Fox News with host Martha MacCallum Monday evening alongside his wife, Ashley Estes Kavanaugh. Here Kavanaugh (C) kisses his daughter Margaret as he is joined by his wife Ashley Estes Kavanaugh and daughter Liza, after President Donald Trump (R) nominated him

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Ashley Estes Kavanaugh will defend her husband on the conservative Fox network after his nomination was thrown into turmoil by assault allegations

The pushback came after a report that an anonymous witness has come forward to investigators in Montgomery County, Maryland with additional allegations about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
The witness brings to four the number the of accusers claiming to have experienced or seen conduct by President Trump's nominee decades ago – with claims ranging from alleged groping and attempted rape to allegedly exposing himself at a party.
Stormy Daniels attorney Michael Avenatti, who says he represents a client with additional stunning new allegations about Kavanaugh, tells DailyMail.com his client is not the anonymous witness referenced in a report about the new Montgomery County accuser.
Investigators in the populous county outside Washington where Kavanaugh attended prep school said the anonymous accuser contacted investigators over the weekend.
They are looking into the allegations, the Montgomery County Sentinel reported.
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'SMEARS': Kavanaugh blasted the latest charges as 'smears, pure and simple'

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Kavanaugh wrote that he would not be 'intimidated into withdrawing' his nomination and said 'vile threats' against his family 'will not drive me out'
 

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However, the chief of the Montgomery County Police said he and his chief investigators didn't have any knowledge of new allegations.
The tip brings the total of Kavanaugh accusers to as many as four – with two separate alleged incidents being looked at in Montgomery County, where Kavanaugh lived in the 1980s and attended high school.
The authorities in Montgomery County are also assessing whether they would be the appropriate venue for charges by Christine Blasey Ford, who alleges that Kavanaugh tried to grope and rape her at a party while he was attending Georgetown Prep high school.
It is unclear from her account whether the party occurred in Maryland or just over the border in Washington, D.C. 'There is no forensic evidence, there is a question of where it occurred and when and who was around. But we will do what we can if we are called upon to do it,' a police investigator told the paper.
The Montgomery County Police Department released a statement denying a request for a 'criminal investigation.'
'At this time, the Montgomery County Police Department has not received a request by any alleged victim nor a victim’s attorney to initiate a police report or a criminal investigation regarding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh,' according to the statement.
'The Department recognizes that victims of sexual assault may not want to involve law enforcement and/or initiate a criminal investigation, and we respect that position. The Department, however, stands prepared to assist anyone who reports being the victim of a sexual assault,' the statement continued. 'Typically, in a sexual assault case, the cooperation of the victim or witnesses is necessary. As with any criminal investigation, a determination must be made as to the jurisdiction where the alleged offense occurred and the specific details of the event to establish a potential criminal charge.'
'Our Department is ready to investigate any claim of sexual assault that is alleged to have occurred within our County,' the police statement concluded.
The department's chief, J. Thomas Manger, told the Washington Examiner: 'I have spoken with my chief of detectives, and neither of us have any knowledge of anyone coming forward to us to report any allegations involving Judge Kavanaugh.'
The news of the potential probe comes just a day after it was revealed that Deborah Ramirez is claiming Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at dorm party at Yale University during their freshman year in college.
Avenatti on Sunday night said he is representing a woman with allegations about Kavanaugh. She claims to have witnessed drunken house parties in the 80s where Kavanaugh and a friend would allegedly ply women with alcohol and drugs 'in order to allow a 'train' of men to subsequently gang rape them.'
Avenatti wrote the Senate Judiciary Committee about the allegations, and immediately vouched for his client's credibility online.
'My client re Kavanaugh has previously done work within the State Dept, U.S. Mint, & DOJ. She has been granted multiple security clearances in the past including Public Trust & Secret. The GOP and others better be very careful in trying to suggest that she is not credible,' he warned.
He also tweeted that he represents a woman 'with credible information regarding Judge Kavanaugh and Mark Judge' – Kavanaugh's high school friend who wrote a book about his booze-filled high school days.
 

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Michael Avenatti, the attorney for Stormy Daniels, has made shocking claims that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and other men would ply women with alcohol or drugs at house parties and then allow men to 'gang rape' them

'We are prepared to investigate if the victim wants to report to us, and we can determine it occurred in the county,' Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger told the publication.
Kavanaugh issued a defiant letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee blasting and denying the allegations against him.
'These are smears, pure and simple. And they debase our public discourse,' he wrote.
'The coordinated effort to destroy my good name will not drive me out. The vile threats of violence against my family will not drive me out. The last minute character assassination will not succeed,' he added, referencing threats against family members that the panel chairman had earlier alluded to.
Kavanaugh also stated that he would not withdraw.
'As I told the Committee during my hearing, a federal judge must be independent, not swayed by public or political pressure. That is the kind of judge I will always be. I will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process,' Kavanaugh wrote.
Avenatti lobbed an additional charge Monday at under-fire Brett Kavanaugh dredged from the Supreme Court nominee's high school yearbook - asking senators to investigate whether he bragged of a threesome.
Avenatti demanded Kavanaugh be asked about a yearbook entry that says: 'FFFFFFFourth of July' – and Avenatti, who says he now represents a client with a sensational charge against Kavanaugh, believes he has cracked the teen code.
Kavanaugh is facing allegations from two women, including Christine Ford, who claims he groped her and covered her mouth during a drunken house party while both were high school students. Another woman, Deborah Ramirez, claims Kavnaugh exposed himself to her at a Yale party. Kavanaugh denies both charges.
Describing the yearbook entry, Avenatti wrote: 'We believe that this stands for: Find them, French them, Feel them, Finger them, F*ck them, Forget them.'
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Avenatti pointed to a yearbook entry that references 'FFFFFFFourth of July' and 'Devil's Triangle'

The high-profile attorney also asked that the high court nominee be asked about the term 'Devil's Triangle,' a term that also shows up in the yearbook entry.
'Perhaps Sen. Grassley can ask him,' Avenatti concluded, referencing the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, without elaborating on what he thinks the term refers to.
Avenatti also referenced the yearbook entry in an email to a lawyer with the Senate Judiciary Committee majority.
'We have reason to believe that (1) the first entry stands for Find them, French them, Finger them, F**k them, and Forget them and (2) the second entry – 'Devil's triangle' – 'refers to a situation where two men engage in sex with a woman at the same time, which is consistent with the allegations in my email of yesterday. We request that Mr. Kavanaugh provide an answer as why these entries were made and what they stand for,' Avenatti wrote.
He emailed that a similar entry was made for Kavanaugh friend Mark Judge, who Chrstine Ford claims was present during the alleged high school assault, and who Avenatti as well as Judiciary Committee Democrats want to call to testify.
The same yearbook entry also puts Kavanaugh in the 'Beach Week Ralph Club,' a possible reference to vomiting during a trips to nearby beaches common among teens in the well-to-do suburb where Kavanaugh grew up.
It also states: 'Rehobeth Police Fan Club (with Shorty),' a reference to a Delaware beach community near Washington, D.C., and 'Keg City Club (Treasurer).'
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Lawyer Michael Avenatti is demanding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh be asked questions about an entry in his high school yearbook, including one that referenced the 'FFFFFFFourth of July'

'Brett Kavanaugh must also be asked about this entry in his yearbook,' Kavanaugh wrote, as he raised the issue of the 'FFFFFFFourth of July' tweet.
He concluded with his signature '#Basta,' which means 'enough' in Spanish.
Avenatti pointed to the yearbook after making the shocking claims that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and other men would ply women with alcohol or drugs at house parties and then allow men to 'gang rape' them.
In an email to Mike Davis, the Chief Counsel for Nominations, Avenatti says he has 'significant evidence' of house parties in Washington D.C. during the early 1980s 'during which Kavanaugh, Mark Judge and others would participate in the targeting of women'.
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'KEG CITY': The same yearbook entry also puts Kavanaugh in the 'Beach Week Ralph Club and the 'Rehobeth Police Fan Club (with Shorty),' as well as the 'Keg City Club (Treasurer)' while mentioning '100 kegs or Bust'
 

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He said they would use 'alcohol' or 'drugs' to allow a 'train' of men to subsequently gang rape them.
Avenatti claims there are 'multiple witnesses that will corroborate these facts and each of them must be called to testify publicly'.
In a tweet with a screenshot of the email, he wrote: 'We demand that this process be thorough, open and fair, which is what the American public deserves. It must not be rushed and evidence/witnesses must not be hidden.'
Neither Kavanaugh or Judge have responded to Avenatti's latest allegations. Avenatti also hasn't named any specific witnesses or accusers.
Earlier in the evening, the lawyer tweeted: 'I represent a woman with credible information regarding Judge Kavanaugh and Mark Judge.'
He also vouched for his client's credibility.
'Warning: My client re Kavanaugh has previously done work within the State Dept, U.S. Mint, & DOJ. She has been granted multiple security clearances in the past including Public Trust & Secret. The GOP and others better be very careful in trying to suggest that she is not credible,' Avenatti wrote.
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'I represent a woman with credible information regarding Judge Kavanaugh and Mark Judge,' the attorney tweeted on Sunday

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His announcement came just hours before the New Yorker published the latest sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh by Deborah Ramirez. However, he revealed that she is not his client
 

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'We will be demanding the opportunity to present testimony to the committee and will likewise be demanding that Judge and others be subpoenaed to testify.
'The nomination must be withdrawn.'
The claims in the email appeared to draw parallels to a piece published earlier on Sunday evening in the New Yorker with new allegations against Kavanaugh.
The article by Ronan Farrow and Jane Mayor contained a second sexual misconduct allegation against Kavanaugh by Yale classmate Deborah Ramirez.
However, Avenatti tweeted: 'My client is not Deborah Ramirez.'
Ramirez claims that Kavanaugh exposed himself to her and 'made her touch his penis without consent' at a Yale dorm party 35 years ago. Avenatti said Ramirez is not his client.
Kavanaugh strongly denies Ramirez's claims. He released a statement on Sunday night saying: 'This alleged event from 35 years ago did not happen. The people who knew me then know that this did not happen, and have said so. This is a smear, plain and simple.
 

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'I look forward to testifying on Thursday about the truth, and defending my good name--and the reputation for character and integrity I have spent a lifetime building--against these last-minute allegations.'
In the article, Elizabeth Rasor told the New Yorker that she dated Judge for three years after meeting at Catholic University and felt 'morally obligated' to challenge his account that 'no horseplay' took place at Georgetown Prep with women.
'I cannot stand by and watch him lie', he said. 'Mark told me a very different story'.
She claims that Judge described an incident that involved him and other boys taking turns having sex with a drunk woman, and Judge seemed to 'regard it as fully consensual'.
Rasor told the New Yorker that Judge did not name other people involved, meaning she had no knowledge the Kavanaugh participated in what Judge described.
The White House also backed their candidate in a statement on Sunday that read: 'This 35-year-old, uncorroborated claim is the latest in a coordinated smear campaign by the Democrats designed to tear down a good man.
'This claim is denied by all who were said to be present and is wholly inconsistent with what many women and men who knew Judge Kavanaugh at the time in college say. The White House stands firmly behind Judge Kavanaugh.'
After Ramirez's allegations were published, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dianne Feinstein, sought the 'immediate postponement' of any further action in the nomination process.
Judge is the man who went to high school with Kavanaugh.
He is alleged to have witnessed Kavanaugh sexually assault Christine Blasey Ford, a professor from California.
Ford's allegations are threatening to derail Kavanaugh's nomination to the highest court in the land.
 

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In an email to Mike Davis, the Chief Counsel for Nominations, Avenatti says he has 'significant evidence' of house parties in Washington D.C. during the early 1980s 'during which Kavanaugh, Mark Judge (above) and others would participate in the targeting of women'

Ramirez told The New Yorker that she attended the New Haven, Connecticut-based Ivy League school where she studied studied sociology and psychology.
After graduating from college, she says she worked for an organization aimed at helping victims of domestic violence.
Ramirez acknowledged to The New Yorker that she hesitated to come forward. She said she, too, had been drinking during the alleged incident.
She claims the incident took place during her and Kavanaugh's freshman year at Yale.
Ramirez said she was invited by a friend on the women's soccer team to a dorm room party.
The party took place in a room at Lawrance Hall, a student residence hall located in Yale's Old Campus.
Ramirez recalls that the students at the party were taking part in a drinking game.
'We were sitting in a circle,' she said. 'People would pick who drank.'
She recalls being picked repeatedly, which meant drinking large amounts of alcohol in a relatively short time.
Ramirez said she got drunk very fast.
She alleges that another male student used a 'gag plastic penis' which was pointed in her direction.
Soon afterward, Ramirez recalls being on the floor and slurring her words.
She then says another male exposed himself to her.
'I remember a penis being in front of my face,' Ramirez said.
'I knew that's not what I wanted, even in that state of mind.'
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Deborah Ramirez (seen far left with her mother and her sister, Denise), 53, a resident of Colorado who attended Yale with Kavanaugh, said that the Supreme Court nominee got drunk at a dorm party, thrust his penis in her face, and caused her to touch it without her consent

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Ramirez told The New Yorker that she attended the New Haven, Connecticut-based Ivy League school where she studied studied sociology and psychology. Ramirez is seen left with her sister, Denise

At that moment, Ramirez said she commented: 'That's not a real penis.'
She said that the other students began laughing at her and taunting her.
One of the students allegedly told her to 'kiss it.'
She said she pushed the person away, forcing her to touch it.
Ramirez said she was unnerved by what happened, particularly given her religious upbringing as a devout Catholic from Connecticut.
'I wasn't going to touch a penis until I was married,' she said.
'I was embarrassed and ashamed and humiliated.'
Ramirez said she remembers Kavanaugh standing to her right and laughing as he pulled up his pants.
'Brett was laughing,' she said.
'I can still see his face, and his hips coming forward, like when you pull up your pants.'
Ramirez said she remembers another student talking about the incident.
'Somebody yelled down the hall, 'Brett Kavanaugh just put his penis in Debbie's face',' she said.
'It was his full name. I don't think it was just 'Brett.'
'And I remember hearing and being mortified that this was out there.'
Ramirez acknowledges that there are 'gaps in her memory,' according to The New Yorker, particularly given the fact that she was intoxicated.
But she says she's confident it was Kavanaugh who exposed his genitalia to her that night.
She said: 'I'm confident about the pants coming up, and I'm confident about Brett being there.'
Ramirez said her most vivid memory from that incident was the laughter from Kavanaugh and the other students at her expense.
'It was kind of a joke,' she recalled. 'And now it's clear to me it wasn't a joke.'
Ramirez declined to name the other two males involved in the incident.
One of the male students who was alleged to have been egging Kavanaugh on told The New Yorker that he doesn't remember the judge exposing himself to Ramirez.
'I don't think Brett would flash himself to Debbie, or anyone, for that matter,' he said.
A group of Yale classmates alleged to have been involved in the incident have come out with a statement in support of Kavanaugh.
Two of the male classmates involved in the incident who were named by Ramirez released a statement disputing her account.
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Ramirez's allegations bear similarity to those of Christine Blasey Ford, the professor who claims that when she was 15, she was assaulted by then-17-year-old Kavanaugh when he was drunk while egged on by a male friend

That statement was supported by the wife of a third male student that Ramirez said was involved as well as three other classmates - Dino Ewing, Louisa Garry, and Dan Murphy.
'We were the people closest to Brett Kavanaugh during his first year at Yale,' the statement read.
'He was a roommate to some of us, and we spent a great deal of time with him, including in the dorm where this incident allegedly took place.
'Some of us were also friends with Debbie Ramirez during and after her time at Yale.
'We can say with confidence that if the incident Debbie alleges ever occurred, we would have seen or heard about it - and we did not.
'The behavior she describes would be completely out of character for Brett.
'In addition, some of us knew Debbie long after Yale, and she never described this incident until Brett's Supreme Court nomination was pending.
'Editors from the New Yorker contacted some of us because we are the people who would know the truth, and we told them that we never saw or heard about this.'
The wife of the third male student named by Ramirez said she and Ramirez were close friends during their days at Yale and that this incident was never mentioned.
'This is a woman I was best friends with,' she said.
 

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Sorry but these claims are all too stale. You cant wait 35 years.
 

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